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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the 740mm height of the Neo Georgian 2 Column radiator affect its suitability for installation under windows?
The 740mm height is a substantial vertical dimension. While it fits under taller sash windows common in Victorian or Georgian properties (where sills are often 800mm+ from the floor), it may be too tall for standard modern window sills (typically 600-700mm). Technically, you must measure the clear height from the finished floor to the underside of the sill, allowing at least 50mm clearance for airflow. If space is tight, the 640mm or 505mm models are better problem-solving alternatives.
What is the exact depth of the Neo Georgian 2 Column radiator and how does this benefit narrow spaces?
The Neo Georgian 2 Column radiator has a section depth of approximately 90mm. This is significantly slimmer than the 4-column (140mm+) or 6-column variants. When installed with wall stays, the total projection from the wall is approximately 115-125mm. This slim profile makes it the ideal technical choice for narrow hallways, landings, or cloakrooms where maintaining walkway width is critical but high heat output is still required.
What is the heat output per section for the Neo Georgian 2 Column 740mm model?
Each individual section of the Neo Georgian 2 Column 740mm radiator generates approximately 215 - 230 BTUs (63 - 67 Watts) at Delta T50 (depending on the specific foundry batch). To calculate your requirement, divide your room's total heat loss by 220. For example, a hallway requiring 3000 BTUs would technically need a 14-section assembly. This efficiency allows you to heat larger volumes without the radiator intruding into the room.
Does the 740mm height require a specific type of Wall Stay for stability?
Yes, the 740mm height combined with the narrow 90mm depth makes this radiator top-heavy and potentially unstable if left freestanding. A Luxury Wall Stay is technically mandatory to anchor the top of the radiator to the wall. This prevents the unit from tipping forward if accidentally knocked. Due to the height, the stay offers maximum leverage when positioned near the top, ensuring rigid safety compliance.
Can the Neo Georgian 2 Column 740mm radiator be installed on a suspended timber floor?
Yes, but weight is a critical factor. A single section weighs approximately 5-6 kg. A 10-section radiator weighs roughly 55 kg empty and over 65 kg when filled. Technically, you must ensure the floorboards can support this concentrated load. It is best practice to position the radiator feet directly over the floor joists or install timber noggins (reinforcement) underneath the floorboards to prevent bowing or movement over time.
Are the connection tappings on the Neo Georgian 740mm compatible with modern valves?
The Neo Georgian 740mm features standard 1/2 inch BSP female connections at the bottom corners. This ensures full technical compatibility with all standard UK manual and Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs). No reducers are needed. The simple lines of the Neo Georgian style allow it to pair equally well with modern chrome valves or traditional brass "Bentley" style valves, offering versatile design integration.
How does the thermal mass of the Neo Georgian 740mm radiator improve energy efficiency in older homes?
The dense cast iron construction gives this radiator high thermal mass. Technically, this results in a high "thermal lag," meaning the radiator continues to emit effective radiant heat for over an hour after the boiler switches off. This "flywheel effect" helps to smooth out temperature fluctuations and maintain a steady ambient warmth, which is particularly effective in older properties with high heat loss or single glazing.
